Scott-Warner-Obituary

Scott Warner

Wausau, Wisconsin

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Warner, Scott J.Scott James Warner passed away on March 2, 2014 at his home surrounded by his wife and family. Scott was born on January 26, 1953 to Rodney and Rita Warner in Medford, Wisconsin and was a graduate of Mosinee High School. He married Marcele (Marcie) Baranowski on July 10, 1982 in...

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my mother enjoyed your conversation so much , just found out today of your passing , we all had some good times together , thanks. this is quite a shock as some folks you think are just too damn tough to pass away but the lord must have needed you more. RIP - cuz.

I will miss you Scott. I can think back of the many things we did together. The christening of the '60 Chevy. That time the '52 Chevy broke down close to Phillips and we had to hitch-hike back to Mosinee one cold winter night. All the hunting & fishing we did together. The trip to Wyoming sure was fun. Your skill in gunsmithing and knowledge of ballistics was always helpful & interesting. I liked the history lessons I would get when I stopped over lately. May God Bless you.

Marci and family, Scott had such a big heart and helped so many people my prayers are with you sincerely Judy Sharkey (Stengle)

Scott was a good friend from waaay back. I'll always remember the fishing trips he & I made to Canada in the 80's. We hunted together on many occasions, and Scott was very knowledgeable about guns and ballistics. Everyone that knew Scott understands how much he enjoyed the solitude of the great outdoors. I still have an Elk shed he gave me that he found when he lived in Kalispell. Think of Scott whenever I look at it.
Enjoy chasing those trout & grouse up where you are now Scott.

We were so sad to hear of the loss of Scott, one of our classmates. We have fond memories of working with him at the canning factory in the summer and high school years together. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family during this most difficult time. God bless!
Denny (Monk) and Janie (Ostrowski) Prazuch

So sorry for your loss

You will be missed Uncle Scott. Thanks for sharing your love of the outdoors with everyone around you. Hope you are fishing now.

Our hearts go out to you at this difficult time. Your in our prayers. We like to remember the "old" days with good times!

Jerry and Cindy Gilge

My deepest sympathy and prayers go out to the Warner family. God must have needed another angel as he was much too young to leave his family.